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israel is balking at that. it's reportedly saying it agrees in principle to the lifting of that siege, but not to the timing. they say they want to postpone that, some say until after the elections. >> jim, thank you very much. >>> at $267 million u.s. prosecutors call it the most lucrative insider trading scheme ever. we get reaction from the judge who presided over the raj raj rat man trial and which tablet will santa be carrying this year? americans are always reado work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or you can get out there with your family and actually like something. ♪
israel is balking at that. it's reportedly saying it agrees in principle to the lifting of that siege, but not to the timing. they say they want to postpone that, some say until after the elections. >> jim, thank you very much. >>> at $267 million u.s. prosecutors call it the most lucrative insider trading scheme ever. we get reaction from the judge who presided over the raj raj rat man trial and which tablet will santa be carrying this year? americans are always reado work hard...
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what do you see now on the oil market. >> you're playing israel, if israel invades on land and then decides to go into the trip, then you know that's u.s. escalation you're looking for, the unknown is what will drive the oil price, not that anybody's cutting off the oil, but it could happen. we don't snknow itcf that's goio draw in iran. it's all happening after the election. i think the president had a deal, the deal was do nothing while we're running. syria is right on the border with the problem, this whole thing is coming apart right in front of us a and while we have talked about it for a long time, each month that goes by, israel wants to get more aggressive and now what's to stop them? >> there is a bbc report suggesting that obama and netanyahu have done a deal on the length and the duration of the attacks. "the washington post" this morning is fairly hawkish on what is going on. it talks about if it is drawn out, triggering potentially a barrage of retaliatory attacks from many sides and then worsening relations between egypt and israel. that doesn't necessarily though still knock
what do you see now on the oil market. >> you're playing israel, if israel invades on land and then decides to go into the trip, then you know that's u.s. escalation you're looking for, the unknown is what will drive the oil price, not that anybody's cutting off the oil, but it could happen. we don't snknow itcf that's goio draw in iran. it's all happening after the election. i think the president had a deal, the deal was do nothing while we're running. syria is right on the border with...
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bottom line, israel always has the right to defend itself. >> hamilton pearson, thanks so much. for more on all things apple. a ton of buzz being generated by the latest milestone. generating 25 million app downloads. we have a tech and hardware analyst with evercore partners. in terms of the 25 billion annapolis, how much of them do you think are paid for? >> the majority of free. but if you look at the meaningful number is not so much you know, the revenue to apple. i think apple's revenue from annapolis is two to 300 million per quarter. which seems like a lot. what's meaningful is billions of apps are shipping each quarter. people are gobbling up millions of apps each quarter. driving sales. >> this is part of the ecosystem. it's like raizor blades and razors. >> absolutely. except you're giving the blades away for free. you almost flip it on its head, actually. >> in terms of the product launch on wednesday, what do you anticipate? the historical pattern of the stock trading has been a ramp-up. we're seeing apple shares down by more than 2%. we've seen it in the past happen
bottom line, israel always has the right to defend itself. >> hamilton pearson, thanks so much. for more on all things apple. a ton of buzz being generated by the latest milestone. generating 25 million app downloads. we have a tech and hardware analyst with evercore partners. in terms of the 25 billion annapolis, how much of them do you think are paid for? >> the majority of free. but if you look at the meaningful number is not so much you know, the revenue to apple. i think...
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>> i know, i took a tour of israel with barak -- >> not barack obama. last name barak not first name barack. >> not idle chatter. obviously again this is israel saying we're not going to appease anyone because we learned from munich what happens then. that goes through people's minds. that said i have always thought that if you just trade-off this, this kind of worry, you're not going to do that well but i do think it explains the strength in brent and that's how i'm approaching this. >> huge, carl. a huge foreign policy concern. it is already for the obama administration and it will be for any administration whether it's the obama administration again or romney administration let's assume as a possibility. it's going to be the number one front and center foreign policy challenge, what you do with iran. >> totally agree. >> and the israelis, there are so many different difficulties associated with an attack. we've read about them, heard about them. there's been a lot of reporting lately about it. some of us have had conversations with national -- with d
>> i know, i took a tour of israel with barak -- >> not barack obama. last name barak not first name barack. >> not idle chatter. obviously again this is israel saying we're not going to appease anyone because we learned from munich what happens then. that goes through people's minds. that said i have always thought that if you just trade-off this, this kind of worry, you're not going to do that well but i do think it explains the strength in brent and that's how i'm...
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for one thing, it's too distant from israel. it does not border israel at any point. it wouldn't be in a position to do anything besides maybe provide some equipment through the egypt/gaza border. >> that's the point. we do have longer range rockets that are now beginning to endanger tel aviv which most analysts agree are being trafficked into gaza at least with minimal help from the iranians. you don't think that's going to weigh on the minds of israeli lawmakers and defense ministers? >> the issue in relation to iran that certainly weighs on the minds of israeli politicians is the nuclear program. what is currently happening with gaza is going to stay localized with gaza. there is no -- i think any possibility that this will by itself turn into a broader war between israel and iran. there may well be war between israel and iran down the road, but it wouldn't be in relation to rockets from gaza. it would be directly in relation to the nuclear program. that's the threat to israel, not the rockets. >> so in terms of the increase that we've seen in the price of wti and
for one thing, it's too distant from israel. it does not border israel at any point. it wouldn't be in a position to do anything besides maybe provide some equipment through the egypt/gaza border. >> that's the point. we do have longer range rockets that are now beginning to endanger tel aviv which most analysts agree are being trafficked into gaza at least with minimal help from the iranians. you don't think that's going to weigh on the minds of israeli lawmakers and defense ministers?...
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reports coming out of israel citing officials on israel radio that a truce could be announced as late as tuesday night this evening with the arrival of u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. that's what's happening outside of gaza. here in gaza it still feels like a war footing. in the last couple of hours the iz rally israelis have warned of imminent attacks on homes and neighborhoods and forcing people to leave their cities and move into central gaza and an indication that a ground invasion may be imminent if a truce is not sealed within the next couple of hours. you can get a sense there's a great sense of fear among ordinary people of gaza that in coming hours it could go either one of two ways. people are hoping it will be a truce but there's no doubt with these types of leaflets and thousands of soldiers amassed on the border, it could be a ominous sign that war is on the horizon. david? >> thank you very much. >> let's head back to headquarters. kate kelly has breaking news for us. >> we just received word that u.s. attorney for the southern district along with enforcement ar
reports coming out of israel citing officials on israel radio that a truce could be announced as late as tuesday night this evening with the arrival of u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. that's what's happening outside of gaza. here in gaza it still feels like a war footing. in the last couple of hours the iz rally israelis have warned of imminent attacks on homes and neighborhoods and forcing people to leave their cities and move into central gaza and an indication that a ground invasion...
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but when i listen to that press conference yesterday, it was iran/israel missile crisis. and that is going to be with us even if we solve greece. >> the president gave them the yellow light to do what they need to do as they see fit, which of course netanyahu appreciated. but does leave open the possibility of some sort of military action. >> did he not say point-blank, i will not let iran have nuclear weapons? we're doing these talks, the civilized nations of the world are doing these talks. but i keep coming back to listening to a press conference where the questions were not about greece. the questions were not about the economy. the questions were about war and whether the republicans might push us into a war. i keep thinking, look, i'd love to see greece go away, i think we all would. but i need to see iran go away. >> but when the eu's foreign policy chief, which represents the united states along with many other countries, say, i am open to reigniting talks with iran, that dropped oil to a two-week low yesterday. >> benjamin netanyahu is worried about a second holo
but when i listen to that press conference yesterday, it was iran/israel missile crisis. and that is going to be with us even if we solve greece. >> the president gave them the yellow light to do what they need to do as they see fit, which of course netanyahu appreciated. but does leave open the possibility of some sort of military action. >> did he not say point-blank, i will not let iran have nuclear weapons? we're doing these talks, the civilized nations of the world are doing...
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>>> let's bring in michelle caruso-cabrera who's monitoring the events in israel. she joints us live from jerusalem. how would you contrast what you've heard there from tehran with your experience in israel, michelle? >> i would say there's a lot less tension. at least the israelis put on a very good face and say look, we've lived with the threat for 60 years and we will continue business as usual. at the same time they think the situation is elevated compared to what they have faced in the past. for example, one of the highest ranks members of the israeli government told me this morning that he believes iran will have the capability to strike the eastern part of the united states -- never mind israel -- the united states within two to three years. he's the minister of finance, but has an extensive amount of military experience and also a very close ally of the prime minister of this country, benjamin netanyahu. >> millions of dollars, in order to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles. we estimates in two to three years, they will have the first intercontinen
>>> let's bring in michelle caruso-cabrera who's monitoring the events in israel. she joints us live from jerusalem. how would you contrast what you've heard there from tehran with your experience in israel, michelle? >> i would say there's a lot less tension. at least the israelis put on a very good face and say look, we've lived with the threat for 60 years and we will continue business as usual. at the same time they think the situation is elevated compared to what they have...
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the pension funds in israel used to invest nearly exclusively 90% of their money here in israel. that has fallen to 50%. that has a really big impact on a country that's known as start-up nation. because they require or rely on a lot of local money to do all of these start-ups. so it's known for, we've already told you, a lot of high-tech stuff. biotech, small pharma companies as well have also become really big global leaders when it comes to treatments for specific diseases. we spent time with brainstorm cell therapeutics. that's one of those companies. they're working on a way to fight als. that's lou gehrig's disease. they have evidence that they're on the right track. >> we did not encounter any unexceptional side effect, even a minor one, except some mild fever for some hours. and no serious or adverse event in those subjected patients. >> up to date over 700 patients begging to be put on the trial. it comes to the level of -- people knock at my door. >> at your house? the office? >> at my house, even. at my house. even though i'm not part of the committee that decides whic
the pension funds in israel used to invest nearly exclusively 90% of their money here in israel. that has fallen to 50%. that has a really big impact on a country that's known as start-up nation. because they require or rely on a lot of local money to do all of these start-ups. so it's known for, we've already told you, a lot of high-tech stuff. biotech, small pharma companies as well have also become really big global leaders when it comes to treatments for specific diseases. we spent time...
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if that's the case, israel could step up and act unilaterally. if that's the case, all bets are off with this market. >> appreciate your time. >> thanks for having me. >> the third hour of "squawk on the street" just getting started. >> gallagher's mad as hell. >> rick santelli is just as mad. now you two can be mad as hell together. watch them smash their anger and more. this is an rc robotic claw. my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ yeah, you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial consultants. so i can just go talk to 'em? just walk right
if that's the case, israel could step up and act unilaterally. if that's the case, all bets are off with this market. >> appreciate your time. >> thanks for having me. >> the third hour of "squawk on the street" just getting started. >> gallagher's mad as hell. >> rick santelli is just as mad. now you two can be mad as hell together. watch them smash their anger and more. this is an rc robotic claw. my high school science teacher made me what i am today....
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up obviously israel and syria over the last few weeks, that's better than israel and iran. back to you. >> that's true. bertha, thank you very much for that. congratulations if you are hold cisco shares coming into this session. they are experiencing a good bump on last night's results. we'll talk about what they are doing right and whether risks lie ahead next on the program and who would be affected the most if we go over the fiscal cliff? we'll get up close and personal with the cliff and as we head toward the break, another fiscal cliff fact. >> if lawmakers fail to agree on a plan to avoid the fiscal cliff, increasing tax rates on high income taxpayers will result in over 39,000 jobs lost in florida, 27,000 in ohio, and 76,000 in california. those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat
up obviously israel and syria over the last few weeks, that's better than israel and iran. back to you. >> that's true. bertha, thank you very much for that. congratulations if you are hold cisco shares coming into this session. they are experiencing a good bump on last night's results. we'll talk about what they are doing right and whether risks lie ahead next on the program and who would be affected the most if we go over the fiscal cliff? we'll get up close and personal with the cliff...
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you have to wonder how much of it is iran, israel. i know i had the largest oil tanker company yesterday. he says a lot of people are just hoarding oil. they're just hoarding it. betting that it's going to go up in value when the iran/israel war starts. >> more people are getting jobs. that also helps, doesn't it? more people being employed means more people are willing to spend more money sfwl growth krurs a lot. we don't have growth in europe. yesterday we were focusing on china maybe helping out. what i don't want to do is come in and say, you know what? today everything that was good is now bad. because the futures are down. because that's been a terrible way to look at 2012. it was a good way to look at 2011, though. >> we've got to talk about apple. maybe apple's not looking so good at least today. a huge reversal we saw in yesterday's session after hitting all-time highs, about 526 a share, right in the middle of the trading session the stock then fell below 500 bucks, finished on the lows of the day. pretty heavy volume on the
you have to wonder how much of it is iran, israel. i know i had the largest oil tanker company yesterday. he says a lot of people are just hoarding oil. they're just hoarding it. betting that it's going to go up in value when the iran/israel war starts. >> more people are getting jobs. that also helps, doesn't it? more people being employed means more people are willing to spend more money sfwl growth krurs a lot. we don't have growth in europe. yesterday we were focusing on china maybe...
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a company by the name of gazelle does that for selling it for $116, joining thus morning is re israel ganod. >> good morning, thanks for having me on the show. >> has to be a big day for your operation. walk us through how it works. i want to upgrade, what do i do? >> it's an exciting day to be here in new york. we call this at gazelle our black friday. we keep it simple for consumers because consumers are excited about upgrading and getting the new one. we offer you a simple way, go to the website on your desktop or on your mobile phone, you go to gazelle.com, look up the model you want to sell to us, in most cases it will be the 4s or a 4 and we give you a quote for the phone. if you like the quote we'll give you 30 days to lock the price in for you which means that you'll get a new phone today if you like it or over the next couple of weeks, transfer the data to the new phone, make sure you're happy with it and ship it to you, we'll pay for the shipping, send you the packages for the phone and once we get the item you'll get paid. >> right, is the officer price then, is it dynamic
a company by the name of gazelle does that for selling it for $116, joining thus morning is re israel ganod. >> good morning, thanks for having me on the show. >> has to be a big day for your operation. walk us through how it works. i want to upgrade, what do i do? >> it's an exciting day to be here in new york. we call this at gazelle our black friday. we keep it simple for consumers because consumers are excited about upgrading and getting the new one. we offer you a simple...
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how much of that is concern over iran and whether there will be military action taken by israel or even the united states? >> a great deal. look, year to date, oil is up over $15 and most of that is, i would argue, is a function of the premium generated by the hysteria and, look, the odds of military action in iran is predictable but the idea that they are so much higher today versus january 1st, sure, look, in an oil environment and chevron, i think, is a very good and ebitda, based on yielding 2% production and 5 to 7% a year and keep in mind many of these companies and in the future, let's not focus exclusively on what oil will do. let's look at the production. because, as i've said, we're in this game-changing scenario where the u.s. will be the dominant driver of oil supply for the world. >> thank you. >>> disney is less than an hour from hosting the annual shareholder meeting in kansas city. so is the backlash that ensues, we have one investor fired up and ready to talk right after this. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas produce
how much of that is concern over iran and whether there will be military action taken by israel or even the united states? >> a great deal. look, year to date, oil is up over $15 and most of that is, i would argue, is a function of the premium generated by the hysteria and, look, the odds of military action in iran is predictable but the idea that they are so much higher today versus january 1st, sure, look, in an oil environment and chevron, i think, is a very good and ebitda, based on...
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netanyahu left no doubt israel is on their own on this. they do not need our okay. how much pullback can you have in the face of the iran escalation of the nuclear program and israel's response to it? it is a push and pull we'll be with for quite a while. >> even with the u.n. security members say we'll sit down and resume talks here, you think people are still focusing on that? >> i think the prime minister addressed the issue what they think about iran talks and that is just as he mentioned friday night or saturday night that's just running out the clock. it is in iran's interest to stretch this out as long as possible and accelerate the problem at least from the israeli's eyes and i am not sure that works for the israelis and for the u.s. and other members they think that will give sanctions a chance to work and see flexibility on iran's part. i think the prime minister poo-pooed that last night. >> on the domestic front the folk from transcanada expect to start on the bottom leg, the curbing to gulf coast leg of the pipeline and told sharon they expect can to st
netanyahu left no doubt israel is on their own on this. they do not need our okay. how much pullback can you have in the face of the iran escalation of the nuclear program and israel's response to it? it is a push and pull we'll be with for quite a while. >> even with the u.n. security members say we'll sit down and resume talks here, you think people are still focusing on that? >> i think the prime minister addressed the issue what they think about iran talks and that is just as he...
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israel joins us here at post nine. israel, hi. >> how are you? thanks for having me on the show. >> thanks for stopping by. what was the reaction like and when did you start to see the impact on your website? >> we've seen with the rumors around the mini and the ipad but we were taught by surprise as soon as the announcement took place in san jose we saw an immediate spike in the trades online. it was incredible. >> 700%? >> 700% over the day before. it was about 1,000 ipads in its first hour since the announcement. >> it's incredible and it comes at a time when people are looking perhaps at what they can do with their old devices so now that there's all these new product cycles explain how your company works. >> we try to keep it simple for consumers. we know the consumers want to upgrade to the latest device and we provide consumers an easy way to look up the product that they want to trade in, look up the price and if they're happy with the price, we'll pay for the shipping, send you the packag g packaging, we get the device and pay you. for a
israel joins us here at post nine. israel, hi. >> how are you? thanks for having me on the show. >> thanks for stopping by. what was the reaction like and when did you start to see the impact on your website? >> we've seen with the rumors around the mini and the ipad but we were taught by surprise as soon as the announcement took place in san jose we saw an immediate spike in the trades online. it was incredible. >> 700%? >> 700% over the day before. it was about...
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as we continue to see fighting escalate in the gaza strip as we continue to watch what israel and what palestinians are doing in the area and the fact that there does not appear to be any cease-fire on the horizon although egypt's prime minister is in gaza today urging some international cooperation. we're also looking at the fact that oil prices here in the u.s. have basically erased this week's losses because of the gains that we're seeing currently in the oil complex. we're also hearing reports about iraqi enjoy saying that arabs should use oil to press israel over gaza. those headlines helping to cause this bid in the oil complex. in the gold market, we've seen steady declines over the last several sessions and now a little bit of stabilization in the gold market. there are concerns based on the world gold council report about demand particularly out of china. we've seen the cme lower margins for gold and silver so that may have an impact on the trading activity from here. carl, back to you at the white house. >> all right. thanks so much. in a half hour from now the president will
as we continue to see fighting escalate in the gaza strip as we continue to watch what israel and what palestinians are doing in the area and the fact that there does not appear to be any cease-fire on the horizon although egypt's prime minister is in gaza today urging some international cooperation. we're also looking at the fact that oil prices here in the u.s. have basically erased this week's losses because of the gains that we're seeing currently in the oil complex. we're also hearing...
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always put out the worries, they're events people should be worrying about all the time, keep with israel, obviously gasoline, brent is strong. but i want to come back and say we struggle off the bad, whether it be cisco, where john chambers self-inflicted. i l thought the quarter was good. pepsi, obviously people skeptical about what's going on and we come back and focus on apple, right? and we focus on the companies that have a level of momentum that is just extraordinary here. do not forget, this market -- we may be focused on greece, this market is not focused on greece. >> is the next stop for apple $500? >> i think this is not an issue. i think this stock is cheap. remember, ten times earnings right here, seven times earnings back out to cash. >> tonight, pimco realty. doing incredible, should be able to refinance, they listened to ben bernanke and made you money. >> meantime, don't go anywhere, breaking news, key economic data in two minutes. stay tuned. immerse yourself in all over relief with alka seltzer plus. it's specially formulated to speed relief to every inch of you. liqui
always put out the worries, they're events people should be worrying about all the time, keep with israel, obviously gasoline, brent is strong. but i want to come back and say we struggle off the bad, whether it be cisco, where john chambers self-inflicted. i l thought the quarter was good. pepsi, obviously people skeptical about what's going on and we come back and focus on apple, right? and we focus on the companies that have a level of momentum that is just extraordinary here. do not forget,...
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obama saying israel knows as president of the united states, i don't bluff. certainly it was interesting when you take a look at the trading yesterday, jim, the rumor or the report initially came out as soon as the regular session closed, when electronic trading resumed and that -- the volumes are thinner in electronic trading, oil prices pushed around and the equity markets didn't react too much. >> interesting, the transports didn't even blink. the transports to me are the most sensitive to the oil trade. i didn't like what happened yesterday. i felt someone knew something. i felt someone planted something. i thought it was real chicanery. if i was the s.e.c., i would be investigating every aspect of the story. >> do you think a hedge fund -- it was iran pressed tv that reported it. that would be a difficult investigation for the s.e.c. -- >> someone had it early. someone had it early. i would like to know how these things happen. >> gadhafi used to play the oil market all the time. >> sure. when i see a rumor, this is what i want the government to do. i do
obama saying israel knows as president of the united states, i don't bluff. certainly it was interesting when you take a look at the trading yesterday, jim, the rumor or the report initially came out as soon as the regular session closed, when electronic trading resumed and that -- the volumes are thinner in electronic trading, oil prices pushed around and the equity markets didn't react too much. >> interesting, the transports didn't even blink. the transports to me are the most...
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. >> the snap election in israel and whatever is going on at the moment with turkey and syria. >> well the price action is telling us an opposite story, with call of the volatility for the last week, that's how the market has put in a near term price bottom. $90 is a key support level. we went from june at 78 up to 102 so the half way point is 90 and that's the breakup point from last december. there are so many price shock potentials that can push the crude oil market up. it's a sign of stability with the price action here and if we take out 93.84, that was the high on september 21st, with he could get a healthy bounce because all of the shorts in crude have had to be extremely nimble over the last three years because every time we bounce higher. >> sharon? >> it's important to look at where the brent crude contract is as well, because that is what many traders look at in terms of where this geopolitical risk premium is and the fact that we saw the premium of brent to wti at a record of $23, now some traders say part of the reason why we're looking at more strength here in the wti con
. >> the snap election in israel and whatever is going on at the moment with turkey and syria. >> well the price action is telling us an opposite story, with call of the volatility for the last week, that's how the market has put in a near term price bottom. $90 is a key support level. we went from june at 78 up to 102 so the half way point is 90 and that's the breakup point from last december. there are so many price shock potentials that can push the crude oil market up. it's a...
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with the iranian ambassador in moscow today saying that if they were attacked by israel or the u.s., that iran could retaliate on u.s. targets. so that saber rattling is likely going to keep a little bit of a bid here, guys. nat gas today turning positive with an expected cold snap in the midwest where they use an awful lot of nat gas for heating. over to you. >> thank you, bertha. >>> before we went to break, we showed you clint eastwood's super bowl pitch for chrysler. today we've got some strong new data out that may justify clint's praise for detroit's comeback. cnbc's phil lebeau is in chicago. he has the latest on an auto sector story with big implications, phil, that may be underappreciated. >> i think very underappreciated. david, did you know that we are currently on pace to set a record when it comes to vehicles exported from this country? take a look at the numbers compiled by iho's automotive for us. this year we're expected to export 1.65 million weeks from the u.s. by 2015, more than 2 million vehicles. where are they going? look at the top five. it might surprise peopl
with the iranian ambassador in moscow today saying that if they were attacked by israel or the u.s., that iran could retaliate on u.s. targets. so that saber rattling is likely going to keep a little bit of a bid here, guys. nat gas today turning positive with an expected cold snap in the midwest where they use an awful lot of nat gas for heating. over to you. >> thank you, bertha. >>> before we went to break, we showed you clint eastwood's super bowl pitch for chrysler. today...
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. >> a big data company based in israel. they have the right chips that go with romly the intel chip. here you're talking about a 40% move. i like ways to win. you got mellanox and five below in ipo. it's not arctic camp here but a place that is five times what a dollar store is and i love to shop there. >> talk about, this is a big day to play. what is the story? >> they have -- if you want to do cloud you need their chip technology. if you want to do big data, their chip technology. if you go to one of these big data farms you can see a lot of mellanox tech. if intel wanted to be in this business they could. they chose not to. their romly chip which was on fire yesterday is complementary to mellanox. when a stock is up 40% it says the analysts have no idea what they're doing. this was one of the strongest five companies in the first half of the year and will be in the second half. >> five below, fender, is any kind of increased ipo activity, repairing the facebook damage? >> well, fred thompson the other day said there rea
. >> a big data company based in israel. they have the right chips that go with romly the intel chip. here you're talking about a 40% move. i like ways to win. you got mellanox and five below in ipo. it's not arctic camp here but a place that is five times what a dollar store is and i love to shop there. >> talk about, this is a big day to play. what is the story? >> they have -- if you want to do cloud you need their chip technology. if you want to do big data, their chip...
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our israeli market, it's subject to the, what goes on in israel but very robust there, you know, given that there is no political conflict. >> the world is getting a little more interesting today. >> very. >> we're sending 400 troops to turkey to run some patriot missile batteries. that's maybe a topic for a different day. i just -- one last thing on some of these signature dishes. chocolate pizza? >> chocolate pizza, carl. >> what's it like? >> delicious. we'll have to bring you one. >> and then chocolate injections. this is what, melted chocolate that is, that you literally squirt into your mouth? >> you really do. people do it right on the spot. it is a really fun product. >> i'm not bringing my 3-year-olds to your store. not sure we can handle the sugar high. >> thank you so much. >> just a few moments left in the trading day. in europe we'll get the close and some of the details on the u.s. right after this break. and we can save you 10% on ground shipping over the ups store. look this isn't my first christmas. these deals all seem great at the time... but later... [ shirt ] merry
our israeli market, it's subject to the, what goes on in israel but very robust there, you know, given that there is no political conflict. >> the world is getting a little more interesting today. >> very. >> we're sending 400 troops to turkey to run some patriot missile batteries. that's maybe a topic for a different day. i just -- one last thing on some of these signature dishes. chocolate pizza? >> chocolate pizza, carl. >> what's it like? >> delicious....
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israel knows that. is this more about drill, drill, drill or frac, frac, frac, an attempting to defuse that issue in advance of the presidential election and therefore the possibility that there could be greater production within america? >> no. i toedon't think so. i think they're generally worried about the height of prices and the potential for damage to the global economy. i'm sitting here calling you from abu dabhi. i'm not 200 kilometers from iran. i think that's obviously been a geopolitical boost to the price that you could argue wasn't based on fundamentals. i think what's been interesting is up to now the saudis have basically been silent on the subject of the oil price right up to these heights that we've reached. and that's the most silent we've ever had -- most silence we've ever had from saudi arabia given how high prices are. this action, i think, is doubly encouraging to the market from the point of view of bringing down prices. firstly, because of the physical quantity of oil they're ma
israel knows that. is this more about drill, drill, drill or frac, frac, frac, an attempting to defuse that issue in advance of the presidential election and therefore the possibility that there could be greater production within america? >> no. i toedon't think so. i think they're generally worried about the height of prices and the potential for damage to the global economy. i'm sitting here calling you from abu dabhi. i'm not 200 kilometers from iran. i think that's obviously been a...
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. >> there's a central banker in israel who is worshipped in southeast asia because of what he did in '87 a097 and '98. he was reviled now he's revered. that's one thing where inflation seems to be under control. >> but they also have hundreds of thousands of people protesting in the streets about social conditions. >> the s&p is down by 1.3%. so is the nasdaq. segz lows. let's check in with courtney reagan. >> reporter: a lot of traders they zaire looking forward to this eu summit at the end of the week. expectations are low in terms of market-moving factors. that's not expected to come out of that session. european stocks and asian stocks are lower. spain requesting aid to recapitalize its banks. we don't know the details as far as the size and the rates. not expected to know that until the second week of july. moody's expected to downgrade spanish banks sometime soon. spanish and italian yields are near session highs here. we know spain is going to have another auction tomorrow, three and six-month bills, expected up to 6 billion euros. unicredit shares in milan are suspended, at l
. >> there's a central banker in israel who is worshipped in southeast asia because of what he did in '87 a097 and '98. he was reviled now he's revered. that's one thing where inflation seems to be under control. >> but they also have hundreds of thousands of people protesting in the streets about social conditions. >> the s&p is down by 1.3%. so is the nasdaq. segz lows. let's check in with courtney reagan. >> reporter: a lot of traders they zaire looking forward to...
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has recalled all of the special forces out there and head of the revolution guard said a battle with israel is inevitable. none of that is in the market. i would have preferred to have seen a better market. >> because it's a liquidity driven fed-inspired, don't worry about it, i'm inoculating you. this is about the fed, isn't it? >> you are absolutely right. >> it's a very powerful phenomena. >> it is. but will the fed inoculate you from a bomb falling somewhere snl. >> well, don't chase the qe ral he look, he talked and the fact that obama is leading in the polls and the market has to consider the fact that aggressive rises in capital gains tax. that may be a fact. at what point will people sell anticipation of that, do you think? >> i think they are nervously watching and they bought into the qe thing assuming that the gridlock will continue and perhaps from the presidential polls to the presidential election polls. and if there is still not complete control by any one party, the deadlock will continue and the market will be mollified with that. >> you mentioned what you would do if you w
has recalled all of the special forces out there and head of the revolution guard said a battle with israel is inevitable. none of that is in the market. i would have preferred to have seen a better market. >> because it's a liquidity driven fed-inspired, don't worry about it, i'm inoculating you. this is about the fed, isn't it? >> you are absolutely right. >> it's a very powerful phenomena. >> it is. but will the fed inoculate you from a bomb falling somewhere snl....
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it just seems like we pick up the paper and we're suddenly talking about israel and syria, we talk about spain and italy. no one seems to be talking about the greek lack of job creation. you don't hear -- ford talked about hiring people. we already heard that. the stock trades off of europe. i keep waiting to hear in some of the industry that is had been hiring people like oil and gas. they've shifted over to oil, less shale. i'm looking for an industry that's hiring. i have not found that industry. >> well, companies that are going public are still hiring. silicon valley is still hiring. >> good point. >> one after another, these venture capitalists come on tossing around half billion here, half billion there. in the meantime, we're stuck with the zynga, the groupon. >> capital raising that takes place here will result in jobs, maybe not thousands of jobs. >> how about the fact that the gm guy who was kind of instrumental in wrecking the facebook deal -- >> yes. >> -- is gone. >> questioned super bowl advertising as well. one had to wonder. apparently he's taking another approach. >> ta
it just seems like we pick up the paper and we're suddenly talking about israel and syria, we talk about spain and italy. no one seems to be talking about the greek lack of job creation. you don't hear -- ford talked about hiring people. we already heard that. the stock trades off of europe. i keep waiting to hear in some of the industry that is had been hiring people like oil and gas. they've shifted over to oil, less shale. i'm looking for an industry that's hiring. i have not found that...
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. >> and of course if israel decides to do something in iran, oil's going the other way. >> let's talk about this major change in the dow jones industrial average that was announced this morning. united health will join the dow, replacing kraft foods. change will be effective as of the close of trading on september 21st. this is no surprise. kraft spun off its international busine business. a big percentage of its revenues come from outside the united states and this is a smaller market cap as a spinoff so it was a logical replacement. >> i will see you first, don't buy united health. there's very little money. my hands are different color from my face. what does that mean? there's makeup. >> the dow jones industrial average, the price pointed index which should have absolutely no meaning but they have to keep doing it that way because that's the way they started. everybody follows the s&p but we talk about the dow jones because that's what you hear about on the radio. >> this is the opportunity for the dow to go higher. kraft very levered to commodity costs. particularly we know that
. >> and of course if israel decides to do something in iran, oil's going the other way. >> let's talk about this major change in the dow jones industrial average that was announced this morning. united health will join the dow, replacing kraft foods. change will be effective as of the close of trading on september 21st. this is no surprise. kraft spun off its international busine business. a big percentage of its revenues come from outside the united states and this is a smaller...
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a pilot from the iraq bombing says now is the time for israel to strike. the guy has a lot of gravitas, and they said after they did it -- and i saw if you don't keep that atop of your mind, you're not doing your jobs. >> and some senators are saying the ties to saudi arabia and 9/11, some things as steve ratner said, you just don't want to know more about, but that will weigh on the market longer term. here as the official statement from isda, and all the voting members. who say that swatch with the ecb, david, is not a credit event, and therefore will not pay. that will get a lot of chatter today. >> it is, but again it appears they're putting it off. it doesn't mean it won't ultimately be a credit event, but not overall a potential default. still down the road and triggers those -- but those who are saying, again, this idea well the cds doesn't work, i bought insurance, now i can't collect, your point -- i got 20% of my house left, that's what i've got to live in. it raises a question to whether these are effective mechanisms to actually hedge. the bigg
a pilot from the iraq bombing says now is the time for israel to strike. the guy has a lot of gravitas, and they said after they did it -- and i saw if you don't keep that atop of your mind, you're not doing your jobs. >> and some senators are saying the ties to saudi arabia and 9/11, some things as steve ratner said, you just don't want to know more about, but that will weigh on the market longer term. here as the official statement from isda, and all the voting members. who say that...
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we still don't know if israel and iran attack, to expend the bullets that are necessary when it's truly an economic emergency and not just uncomfortable pricing of gasoline, which we have around the country now, over $4, causing some concern, but still premature. >> in terms of the strategy of it that reuters reports citing unnamed sources said that they're concerns that prices could balloon in september with the shortages and the fact that these iran sanctions are kicking in in europe, it seems to be europe is the issue. >> it does, but at the same time it would be a world problem. these would be oil releases from probably the u.s. and probably product releases from europe. that's why it seems premature to talk about it and do it now. but certainly not to talk the market down a bit as we've seen a run-up in prices over the last month as we've seen those israel/iran concerns push the market higher. >> some analysts think we're going to see these prices lower by about five bucks once we get into september. >> that's anybody's guess. bullish people will be there waiting to buy that and so
we still don't know if israel and iran attack, to expend the bullets that are necessary when it's truly an economic emergency and not just uncomfortable pricing of gasoline, which we have around the country now, over $4, causing some concern, but still premature. >> in terms of the strategy of it that reuters reports citing unnamed sources said that they're concerns that prices could balloon in september with the shortages and the fact that these iran sanctions are kicking in in europe,...
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he has a miserable prord when it comes to throwing israel under the bus and our presence in the northeast and calling it a bump in the road. i think you can slice and dice this president on almost every issue and everything he has touched has turned out badly, and so i think it is time that this house of cards comes down and hope. ly what we're going to see on wednesday night at this debate is a real contrast in what the facts are and what the truth is and the american people need to hear it. >> let's switch gears. there was an op-ed below mitt romney's and the next battleground in the state labor wars. i will summarize. michigan will have a constitutional state amendment on their ballot in november. to make it jordan sweet, it will really empower unions, so potentially what happened in indiana, right to work state won't happen. my question is, boy, michigan, how well did the unions and the auto industry turn out? think gm bailout. this is shocking to me because the states that seem to be going the other way show so much more economic depth in the recovery. thoughts? >> well, first of all
he has a miserable prord when it comes to throwing israel under the bus and our presence in the northeast and calling it a bump in the road. i think you can slice and dice this president on almost every issue and everything he has touched has turned out badly, and so i think it is time that this house of cards comes down and hope. ly what we're going to see on wednesday night at this debate is a real contrast in what the facts are and what the truth is and the american people need to hear it....
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if israel's gearing up for something, what the heck are we doing with oil only at $1.25125. >> this time it might be the fundamentals, so to speak. >> sometimes i feel like we're missing -- this is all we should talk about. >> it's very, very difficult to discern exactly what the israelis are really up to. >> right. we don't know. >> are they simply trying to galvanize public opinion around the world, get everybody really focused on the issue? because the difficulty of doing a true strike in iran, this is not like iraq in '81. like syria in '07. one bombing run. this is complicated, difficult, with no guarantee of success. >> i remember in 1962 i was in a playground. i heard about 500 bombers going over my head. it was because it was the cuban missile crisis. we are next to a very big -- i grew up next to a very big naval base. i never forgot it. graham allison, best professor on international relations, teaches at harvard, wrote a book calmed "the essence of decision." saying this literally is our generation's cuban missile crisis. people have to treat it like that. remember, the world
if israel's gearing up for something, what the heck are we doing with oil only at $1.25125. >> this time it might be the fundamentals, so to speak. >> sometimes i feel like we're missing -- this is all we should talk about. >> it's very, very difficult to discern exactly what the israelis are really up to. >> right. we don't know. >> are they simply trying to galvanize public opinion around the world, get everybody really focused on the issue? because the...
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if israel attacks iran we know oil prices will spike but the question is how high and for how long? that's your fourth quarter channel check for the oil markets. i'm sharon epperson. >> our thanks to sharon for that. one hour into trading some of the stories we're squawking about. 7:32 on the west coast. 10:32 on wall street. ge one of the chips bucking today's decline. hitting new 52-week highs. chicago pmi falling more than three points in september to 49.7. the number below 50 marking contraction in the midwest manufacturing for the first time in three years. the university of michigan's consumer sentiment index showing a final september reading of 78.3. that is down from mid month levels but up four points from august numbers. >> the usda without with the quarterly grain report this morning so just how bad was the drought of 2012? jane wells is still here in new york city. can't get rid of here. glad to have her. she is going through the data to give us a closer look. >> reporter: it is more of a reflection of what is happening before the drought. today's report shows a lot more
if israel attacks iran we know oil prices will spike but the question is how high and for how long? that's your fourth quarter channel check for the oil markets. i'm sharon epperson. >> our thanks to sharon for that. one hour into trading some of the stories we're squawking about. 7:32 on the west coast. 10:32 on wall street. ge one of the chips bucking today's decline. hitting new 52-week highs. chicago pmi falling more than three points in september to 49.7. the number below 50 marking...
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37 nations currently eligible to travel here without a visa for 90 days, congress will add brazil, israel, poland and possibly seven others. >> they may have a very different view of their food and beverage needs. so restaurants need to be reconstructed and reformatted to appeal to these new markets. >> i really enjoyed that. that was good, wasn't it? >> who was that guy? >> who was that masked man? >> handsome. the most provocative of all those, what would you say? >> the most provocative, i guess for -- i mean, outside the investment community would be the idea that the hotel owners will be able to raise prices. you've got your volume back up kind of to 2007 levels, albeit without the groups, without the conferences, now this is the year that potentially they get the pricing power. and that instantly comes back into your margins. >> i would imagine the fiscal cliff negotiations and the longer this thing is dragged out into the first quarter, they may not have that -- >> absolutely no question about it. that is a major issue. during the election there was concern in particular businesses
37 nations currently eligible to travel here without a visa for 90 days, congress will add brazil, israel, poland and possibly seven others. >> they may have a very different view of their food and beverage needs. so restaurants need to be reconstructed and reformatted to appeal to these new markets. >> i really enjoyed that. that was good, wasn't it? >> who was that guy? >> who was that masked man? >> handsome. the most provocative of all those, what would you...
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troubling because i can't whistle past a front-page story in "the new york times" which says, after israel attacks iran f that happens, will the united states be safer? these are stories that say, i want to go hoard somewhere. demand in this country -- >> how much of the transport weakness do you think comes from the nat gas/goal dichotomy? >> when we look at the rails, coal is transported by rails. joy global talking again about switching by utilities, nat gas is not something that goes by rails. do we look through it and say the rails are done for a specific reason? i say, no. without confirmation, it's worrisome. let's just say it's worrisome. >> less than an hour from now, the fed chairman, ben bernanke, is going to be on capitol hill kicking off his semiannual testimony on the economy. today, we goes before the house side financial services committee. tomorrow, the senate side, the banking committee. it comes as rising gas prices are taking center stage as an economic and political issue. i'm not sure he's going to be asked a lot about what europe did earlier this morning. >> yeah, eu
troubling because i can't whistle past a front-page story in "the new york times" which says, after israel attacks iran f that happens, will the united states be safer? these are stories that say, i want to go hoard somewhere. demand in this country -- >> how much of the transport weakness do you think comes from the nat gas/goal dichotomy? >> when we look at the rails, coal is transported by rails. joy global talking again about switching by utilities, nat gas is not...
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another thing, folks are watching the situation between israel and iran as that rhetoric continues to be at a fairly high pitch. you're seeing a lot of calls for next month and october. the expectation is these prices will go higher and with the outline that is i monday outline we hear something from the ebc we could see a move to the outside. brent futures are lower as they are set to expire so that brent premium has come in just a bit. we're seeing profit taking in gasoline after that big surge yesterday on the big draw down on implied demand. nept garks smaller than expected injection this morning nonetheless. it didn't really hold up in terms of the flip up we saw in prices. it's now lower. gold despite that report coming from the world gold council with the dollar, little bit lower. gold is strong. when you look at the precious metals, outlier is platinum. big violence happening down at the third largest platinum mine down in south africa, that mine has seen some people killed in what has been an extended dispute with workers, the mine is asking workers to go back from that strik
another thing, folks are watching the situation between israel and iran as that rhetoric continues to be at a fairly high pitch. you're seeing a lot of calls for next month and october. the expectation is these prices will go higher and with the outline that is i monday outline we hear something from the ebc we could see a move to the outside. brent futures are lower as they are set to expire so that brent premium has come in just a bit. we're seeing profit taking in gasoline after that big...
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. >> madam secretary, how wise was it for, we believe, the cia and/or israel to invent the stooks net worm that attacked iran's nuclear facilities when the data on that, the infrastructure is now available on the internet and it could be actually turned around and aimed back at the united states? >> well, the plain fact of the matter is that there are online programs now that, in the hands of somebody with just a modicum of cyber training can be used to infiltrate other types of control systems. i've seen demonstrations of it. we've provided demonstrations of it to the congress, so we live in a world right now where these kinds of attacks can occur. they do occur, and that's why it's so important for the congress to move. >> well you're obviously very clear about the eminent threat. let me ask you, therefore, where we are. you've got a very diverse water and power system across america, as melissa says, all privately owned. how many, what percentage of that infrastructure, of those players have defenses anywhere near capable of defending them from a stooks knit style worm? >> i can't
. >> madam secretary, how wise was it for, we believe, the cia and/or israel to invent the stooks net worm that attacked iran's nuclear facilities when the data on that, the infrastructure is now available on the internet and it could be actually turned around and aimed back at the united states? >> well, the plain fact of the matter is that there are online programs now that, in the hands of somebody with just a modicum of cyber training can be used to infiltrate other types of...
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in israel, it's 2,500. so it shows you the potential to get people to use a site more. the more people are engaged on the site, i think the more opportunities for facebook to monetize those users. when you're talking about an $80 billion to $100 billion valuation, that's somebody saying they're going to make $8 billion to $10 billion someday. to get there, you need the average user to generate about $1 a month in revenue. that's not very much revenue. you could get there pretty quickly if you can get these users engaged. >> i saw a stat the other day, by this summer, one out of every seven people on the planet will be on facebook, which your point is well taken. $1 a month can get you pretty far pretty quickly. but i don't pay anything right now. it's just fine. how does that experience change and is the ipo the catalyst to make that happen? >> yeah, you don't pay money but advertisers pay money to capture your eyeballs. i think we're going to engage these consumers, get them to like a product and perhaps advertise that product to them through a living social or groupon
in israel, it's 2,500. so it shows you the potential to get people to use a site more. the more people are engaged on the site, i think the more opportunities for facebook to monetize those users. when you're talking about an $80 billion to $100 billion valuation, that's somebody saying they're going to make $8 billion to $10 billion someday. to get there, you need the average user to generate about $1 a month in revenue. that's not very much revenue. you could get there pretty quickly if you...
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point in the middle east, those chemical weapons, russia is afraid they'll go to the chechen rebels, israel afraid they'll go to hezbollah. if somebody will topple somebody might make an overt and that's not priced in. if you have a scramble for the dollar, we could hit a very thin and vulnerable market here. >> in your notes you talk about bernanke. obviously the market has had a trigger, light trigger sensitivity to any suggestion of kiwi, didn't get it at the testimony this month. how does this play out before the election, which is creeping up quickly? >> there are a couple of things that can happen. we have the fomc meeting next week and you have jackson hole, but there's a feeling growing on the floor that he may be pulling a kind of justice roberts routine, saying the fed's under threat. the republicans have already accused him of overtly helping the president, so he may decide to delay, to wait until september to implement some new easing, because that wouldn't, in all likelihood, directly affect the election because its impact would come probably at or after the vote, not in the we
point in the middle east, those chemical weapons, russia is afraid they'll go to the chechen rebels, israel afraid they'll go to hezbollah. if somebody will topple somebody might make an overt and that's not priced in. if you have a scramble for the dollar, we could hit a very thin and vulnerable market here. >> in your notes you talk about bernanke. obviously the market has had a trigger, light trigger sensitivity to any suggestion of kiwi, didn't get it at the testimony this month. how...
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. >> can i compare that to ireland and israel plants that i've got to that they -- and much higher quality. >> should we talk about comcast at all? >> a strong internet video subscriptions helping comcast beet wall street with the estimates. the nation's largest capable company boosting dividend by 44% and announcing a $6.5 billion share buyback. there are few holes in this quarter, yeah, but very few. >> in fact, hardly any. the focus is on the lack of subscriber losses coming into the quarter there had been an expectation of may -- you only got 17,000 viewer, let's call it even flat. nore what that means. is it a read-through into housing for some way, not necessarily people buying, but at least rental units. who knows, hooking up your cable? and then of course the big increase in dividend, all looking pretty good, makes it nice and easy to talk about comcast. >> obviously we work for -- i do want to point out this cord-cutting nonsense, and i'm calling it nonsense. when people are doing well, they don't stop with video. barry diller this morning, talking about a new product that will cu
. >> can i compare that to ireland and israel plants that i've got to that they -- and much higher quality. >> should we talk about comcast at all? >> a strong internet video subscriptions helping comcast beet wall street with the estimates. the nation's largest capable company boosting dividend by 44% and announcing a $6.5 billion share buyback. there are few holes in this quarter, yeah, but very few. >> in fact, hardly any. the focus is on the lack of subscriber losses...
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. >> the field off of israel is gigantic. it's noble's. >> deckers reduced at piper. citing an increase in product costs. >> the weather wasn't cold enough for deckers, period, end of story. >> advanced micro upgraded from market perform at bernstein. better second half demand affected by the thai floods. >> people want to be in laggards of tech. they want to recommend them. >> netapp downgraded hold. >> reports this week. i'm concerned. i think that downgrade is right. >> oppenheimer raises micron. >> here we go again. micron, amd, two of the biggest losers last year. >> and regeneron. >> requires fewer needles in the eye compared to the competitor. they've taken a lot of share. >> yeah. fewer needles in the eye, the better. >> no needles is the best scenario. >> the ceo said, you'd rather be stuck fewer times in the eye than more. that's why regeneron is doing so well. >> for more on those stocks, sots.cnbc.com. tonight, jim? >> magnum hunter, is it too hot to handle? we'll find out tonight. >> in the spirit of the westminster kennel club dog show tonight on cnbc, w
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concerned about what may happen in terms of tensions we've already seen escalating perhaps between israel and iran. add to that the fact we did get this report that from reuters about the decline in iranian oil exports down 300,000 barrels in march and that was a big change and the first major change we've seen since the tighter sanctions have been imposed. but also keep in mind as we look at gas and futures here up five cents going into the weekend, look at what's happened to the brent/wti spread and how it continues to blow out. a lot of folks say there is an indication that many do not believe even though the saudis came out this week and said the oil market is over supplied that they would be able to make up for any shortage, significant shortage from iran in terms of when the oil embargo goes into play. that is something that many traders are continuing to talk about and a big concern that they say is likely to continue to have brent crude futures moving higher. we are looking at 127 a barrel the high today for brent, 108.25 for wti futures. back to you. >> i read the reuters report
concerned about what may happen in terms of tensions we've already seen escalating perhaps between israel and iran. add to that the fact we did get this report that from reuters about the decline in iranian oil exports down 300,000 barrels in march and that was a big change and the first major change we've seen since the tighter sanctions have been imposed. but also keep in mind as we look at gas and futures here up five cents going into the weekend, look at what's happened to the brent/wti...
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could an attack on tehran come from israel? >>> housing is top of our agenda. we do have those numbers from toll brothers but in addition we have july's existing home sales. those figures released moments ago. here's more details on the data and why it emerged early. over to you. >> as you said, simon, basically two stories about the existing home sales data from the national association of realtors. headline numbers, existing home sales in july up 2.3% to 4.47 million units. the median home price $187,300. that's down slightly from june, but up again 9.4% year over year. nar chief economist lawrence eun saying in terms of what happened in july there were more upper-end sales and fewer at the lower end of the price spectrum, under $100,000. there's now a 2.4 million available inventory. that's down 24% from last year. a 6.4 month supply to exhaust that inventory. six months is what's considered normally. as to the story of why such sensitive market moving economic data basically got out early, number one, chief economist saying there will be an investigation, b
could an attack on tehran come from israel? >>> housing is top of our agenda. we do have those numbers from toll brothers but in addition we have july's existing home sales. those figures released moments ago. here's more details on the data and why it emerged early. over to you. >> as you said, simon, basically two stories about the existing home sales data from the national association of realtors. headline numbers, existing home sales in july up 2.3% to 4.47 million units. the...
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that's a lot more than our friendly allies in western europe, in japan and israel. and so, we do have a different approach to health care in this country. we do try to provide more health care. and i don't necessarily have a problem with that. the thing is, how do you provide that money efficiently? and to get more value-based assumptions built into health care. so individuals are making decisions based on what is the most value-laden plan, the most value-plaiden procedure. that's the best way to go about it. that brings down costs. you need to get the power of consumerism, which has brought down costs for all sorts of devices and all sorts of goods, and improve quality at the same time. that has not been a value in health care for too long, and governor romney would like to unshackle the power of consumerism. >> you know, do you think this issue still has currency with voters? in some ways, people assume at this point, given we've heard from the supreme court, that people have moved on, accepting the fact that this will be the law of the land. we've started to see
that's a lot more than our friendly allies in western europe, in japan and israel. and so, we do have a different approach to health care in this country. we do try to provide more health care. and i don't necessarily have a problem with that. the thing is, how do you provide that money efficiently? and to get more value-based assumptions built into health care. so individuals are making decisions based on what is the most value-laden plan, the most value-plaiden procedure. that's the best way...